FROM EVALUATION TO GLOBAL SCALE

Wildlife Works Expands Use of the Sensing Clues Platform Worldwide

Following an extensive evaluation of leading conservation technology providers, Wildlife Works decided to scale the use of the Sensing Clues platform across projects worldwide — selecting Sensing Clues for its practical field usability, integrated workflows, personal support, lower long-term costs, and ability to deliver strong operational value without unnecessary complexity. Last week’s intensive hands-on training in Indonesia marked the starting point of this global rollout. Further trainings across additional Wildlife Works project locations will follow in the coming months to support the integration of Sensing Clues into daily conservation operations through practical field testing, hands-on learning, and close collaboration with teams on the ground.

Hands-On Training in Indonesia

During the last week of May, Jan-Kees, founder of Sensing Clues, spent several days with the Wildlife Works Indonesia team for an intensive hands-on training focused on real conservation operations in the field. The week combined classroom sessions with extensive field testing under real operational conditions. Together, the teams explored the core components of the Sensing Clues platform, including:

  • Cluey — intuitive field data collection for patrols, monitoring, and incident reporting

  • Central — streamlined data and user management

  • Focus 360 — real-time and historical operational insights

  • Analytical Toolbox — interactive maps, dashboards, and ready-to-use report generators

From Software Training to Real Operational Workflows

But the training was never just about learning software features. Much of the time was spent outdoors, testing workflows directly in the field using realistic conservation scenarios. This hands-on approach helps teams see how the technology can support faster reporting, better operational oversight, safer patrol coordination, and more informed decision-making — even in remote environments with limited connectivity.

Why Wildlife Works Chose Sensing Clues

After extensively evaluating other conservation technology providers, Wildlife Works chose Sensing Clues because the platform delivers strong operational value without the complexity and high long-term costs often associated with enterprise systems. Beyond offering a broad and integrated set of functionalities, Sensing Clues stood out through its practical and user-friendly approach, allowing teams to adopt workflows quickly and use the system confidently in daily field operations. Personal support, tailored onboarding, ongoing maintenance, and direct debugging assistance are all included — reducing the need for costly external consultants or technical specialists.

The hands-on training in Indonesia reflects exactly this philosophy. Rather than delivering software from a distance, Sensing Clues works directly alongside teams in the field to ensure workflows are adapted to real operational needs, local challenges, and everyday realities on the ground. By combining technology with close collaboration and long-term support, the goal is not only successful software implementation — but creating solutions that teams can confidently use and manage in their daily operations for years to come.

Building Long-Term Partnerships

For Sensing Clues, technology only creates impact when people genuinely enjoy working with it and feel supported along the way. That is why time spent together in the field matters just as much as the software itself. Sharing meals, exchanging experiences, testing workflows side by side, and building personal connections are all part of creating solutions that truly work in daily operations.

Because long-term conservation partnerships are built on more than technology — they are built on trust, collaboration, and understanding real challenges together in the field.

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